Hope's Sheri McCormack and Calvin's Nicole Michmerhuizen both capped decorated college running careers with top finishes Saturday at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Delaware, Ohio.McCormack, a West Ottawa graduate, finished sixth in the 1,500 meters and Michmerhuizen, a Holland Christian graduate, took 11th in the 5,000. Michmerhuizen also took second in the 10,000 Thursday.McCormack clocked a time of 4 minutes, 36.94 seconds in her third trip to nationals. The top eight finishers in each event are All-Americans.McCormack is the first Flying Dutch runner to earn All-America recognition in the 1,500 meters."It is really special for me, especially because it was my last race," McCormack said. "To finally get it is really amazing. It took four years of training, conditioning and adapting. There was a lot of focus during the offseason and all season long. It is a lot of mental energy before and during the race."McCormack also became the fourth Hope athlete in any sport — male or female — to earn All-America distinction in two sports. She earned it last fall in cross country.McCormack joined Jennifer Ernst, Steve Underwood and Marcia VanderSall as All-Americans in two sports. Ernst, Underwood and VanderSall also were All-America in cross country and track & field.McCormack departs as the Flying Dutch’s record holder in the 1,500 meters with a time of 4:31.82 on May 9 at North Central (Illinois) College’s Dr. Keeler Invitational.Michmerhuizen ran her 5,000 in 16:53.80. The winner was Christy Cazzola of Wisconsin-Oshkosh in 16:29.96.In the 10,000, her time of 34:33.75 was the second-fastest in Michmerhuizen's career and marked her best time of the 2014 season. Lenore Moreno of La Verne University (Ca.) took first place with a time of 34:25.29.A year ago, Michmerhuizen was the national champion in the 10,000 meters while Moreno was eighth but the 2014 track season has been a big one for Moreno as she took the national title in the 5,000 meters at the 2014 NCAA III Indoor Track and Field Championships with Michmerhuizen running second in that race.